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All Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.Wed, 04 Mar 2015 16:00:02 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1All Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.All Sides with Ann FishernoAll Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.All Sides with Ann Fisher » Bill Lafayettehttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/wp-content/plugins/powerpress/rss_default.jpghttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides
The Economics of Central Ohio’s Baby Boomhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/the-economics-of-central-ohios-baby-boom/
http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/the-economics-of-central-ohios-baby-boom/#commentsTue, 01 Apr 2014 14:00:29 +0000Rachel Quimbyhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/?p=3490310:00

Last year, residents of Franklin County made over 18,000 babies– far more than any other county in Ohio. Is it something in the water? Probably not.Â This hour weâ€™ll talk about what an influx of youth means for the economics of the region.Â Plus weâ€™ll learn why migration away from a city does not signal its demise, and why talent might be the new oil.

Guests

Nancy Reger, Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission

Jim Russell, Research Consultant, Center for Population Dynamics at Cleveland State University

Bill LaFayette, economist, owner of Regionomics

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/the-economics-of-central-ohios-baby-boom/feed/0baby boom,Bill Lafayette,demographics,Economy,jim russell,nancy regerLast year residents of Franklin County made over 18,000 babies-- far more than any other county in Ohio. Is it something in the water? Probably not. This hour weâ€™ll talk about what an influx of youth means for the economics of the region.Last year residents of Franklin County made over 18,000 babies-- far more than any other county in Ohio. Is it something in the water? Probably not. This hour weâ€™ll talk about what an influx of youth means for the economics of the region. Plus weâ€™ll learn why migration away from a city does not signal its demise, and why talent might be the new oilAll Sides with Ann Fisherno49:34Economic Forecast for 2013http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/economic-forecast-for-2013/
http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/economic-forecast-for-2013/#commentsWed, 23 Jan 2013 15:00:42 +0000All Sides Internhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/?p=2520310:00

Economic forecasters are in debate over the forecast for 2013; some say it’s good news while others say it’s bad. On this hour, we’ll talk about the national and local economic forecast for 2013 with a few economy buffs.

Guests

Bill LaFayette, Owner of Regionomics, LLC

Doug Buchanan, Managing Editor for Columbus Business First

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/economic-forecast-for-2013/feed/0Bill Lafayette,Doug Buchanan,Economic ForecastEconomic forecasters are in debate over the forecast for 2013; some say it's good news while others say it's bad. On this hour, we'll talk about the national and local economic forecast for 2013 with a few economy buffs.Economic forecasters are in debate over the forecast for 2013; some say it's good news while others say it's bad. On this hour, we'll talk about the national and local economic forecast for 2013 with a few economy buffs.All Sides with Ann Fisherno52:26Reinventing the American Local Economyhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/reinventing-the-american-local-economy/
http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/reinventing-the-american-local-economy/#commentsThu, 19 Jul 2012 14:00:58 +0000All Sides Internhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/?p=2142510:00

Where have the jobs gone, not in the last few years but over the course of the last few decades? More importantly, where will the new jobs come from? Now thereâ€™s a new documentary film about the local economy movement, in which job creators grow their businesses within the local economy.

Event

Fixing the Future, a documentary film on the local economy movement, is being released nationally on July 18-19, and Columbus is one of 50+ cities that will be hosting the event. On Thurs., July 19 at the Gateway Film Center, SOLE (Support Our Local Economy) Coalition and the Think Columbus First campaign will hold a mixer from 6 – 7:20 p.m. featuring local entrepreneurs and community leaders and advocates for the local economy. The group will then be viewing the movie Fixing the Future at 7:30 p.m. Click here for more information Fixing the Future.

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/reinventing-the-american-local-economy/feed/0Bill Lafayette,John Siceloff,Wolf StarrWhere have the jobs gone, not in the last few years but over the course of the last few decades? More importantly, where will the new jobs come from? Now thereâ€™s a new documentary film about the local economy movement,Where have the jobs gone, not in the last few years but over the course of the last few decades? More importantly, where will the new jobs come from? Now thereâ€™s a new documentary film about the local economy movement, in which job creators grow their businesses within the local economy.All Sides with Ann Fisherno52:26Columbus Economic Forecast for the New Yearhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/columbus-economic-forecast-for-the-new-year/
http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/columbus-economic-forecast-for-the-new-year/#commentsWed, 04 Jan 2012 15:00:31 +0000All Sides Internhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/?p=1702710:00

Regionomics, LCC released its annual Economic Forecast today that shows the Columbus economy continuing on a slow path to recovery. What is in store for the area’s economy during the new year?

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/columbus-economic-forecast-for-the-new-year/feed/0Bill Lafayette,Columbus economy,Doug BuchananRegionomics, LCC released its annual Economic Forecast today that shows the Columbus economy continuing on a slow path to recovery. What is in store for the area's economy during the new year?Regionomics, LCC released its annual Economic Forecast today that shows the Columbus economy continuing on a slow path to recovery. What is in store for the area's economy during the new year?All Sides with Ann Fisherno52:23Campus Crime/Columbus Poverty Rateshttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/columbus-poverty-rates/
http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/columbus-poverty-rates/#commentsMon, 12 Dec 2011 15:00:45 +0000All Sides Internhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/?p=1651310:00

Crime is, unfortunately, a problem on most college campuses. Ohio State has seen an increase in crime rates this year, and Virginia Tech has recently fallen victim to another murder on campus. What can campus Police Departments do to protect students, faculty and staff?

Guest

Paul Denton (Police Chief, The Ohio State University)

10:20

The Columbus metropolitan area has the highest poverty rate compared to similar metropolitan areas in the United States. But why? We’ll discuss Columbus poverty with local experts on this hour of “All Sides.”

Guests

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/columbus-poverty-rates/feed/0Bill Lafayette,campus crime,Columbus poverty,Paul Denton,Roberta GarberOSU Police Chief joins us to talk about crime on college campuses. Then, the Columbus metropolitan area has the highest poverty rate compared to similar metropolitan areas in the United States. But why? We'll discuss Columbus poverty with local experts...OSU Police Chief joins us to talk about crime on college campuses. Then, the Columbus metropolitan area has the highest poverty rate compared to similar metropolitan areas in the United States. But why? We'll discuss Columbus poverty with local experts on this hour of "All Sides."All Sides with Ann Fisherno52:27President Obama’s Jobs Speech and Ohio Economy/Fatherhood Summithttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/president-obamas-jobs-speech-and-ohio-economyfatherhood-summit/
http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/president-obamas-jobs-speech-and-ohio-economyfatherhood-summit/#commentsThu, 08 Sep 2011 13:56:04 +0000All Sides Internhttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/?p=1362311:00-11:40

This hour we’ll spend the first two segments talking about President Obama’s Jobs Speech and how it specifically pertains to Ohio’s economy, with former Columbus Chamber of Commerce economic analyst, Bill Lafayette, and Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at Cleveland State, Joel Elvery.

Guests:

11:40-noon

In the final segment of the hour, we’ll talk to Glenn Harris, Director of the African American Male Initiative, Columbus Urban League, about the upcoming Fatherhood Summit at Columbus State Community College.